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Baltimore prosecutor sentenced to 2yrs for using state subpoena power / phone records / etc to stalk ex girlfriends
April 19, 2023, 2:47 p.m. | /u/i_sharted_your_sofa
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For me there are two takeaways from this story:
1. Law enforcement personnel are people and sometimes people do bad things. Sometimes they do bad things with data and records of the sort that are supposed to be used for official business only.
2. When possible it is best to avoid creating records...because you never really know how they'll be used.
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